7 Most Successful Gambits
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These chess gambits will show up in the King's Gambit, Elephant Gambit, Alekhine's Defense, Caro-Kann, Italian Game, and Vienna Game. You will win a lot of easy games if your opponents fall into these gambits, so pay attention!
The gambits in this video are:
1) Elephant Gambit - Wasp Variation
2) Triple Muzio Gambit
3) Fried Liver Attack
4) Silberschmidt Gambit
5) Matsukevich Gambit
6) Meitner-Mieses Gambit
7) Landau Gambit
Timestamps:
0:00 - Intro
0:35 - New patron shoutout!
1:18 - Gambit 1 (61% Win Rate)
3:13 - Gambit 2 (62% Win Rate)
6:40 - Gambit 3 (68% Win Rate)
8:06 - Gambit 4 (66% Win Rate)
10:39 - Gambit 5 (66% Win Rate)
14:16 - Gambit 6 (69% Win Rate)
17:18 - Gambit 7 (86% Win Rate)
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Knight on d6 can be taken by bishop on f8. 05:59
I was looking at this line wondering how this isn't winning for black. ND6 is a terrible move. Even the recommended moves before ND6 are pretty bad.
yes right
In the Caro line he also straight up suggests a queen hang.
Queen check and take the pawn on f4
@@thatcringelord??
For the Muzio Gambit at 6:00 the bishop can capture the knight right
nasty fork :)
yep
Yeah, I saw that too. Its not much of a fork when the bishop captures the night. Maybe I missed something
they can however it would be better to go bishop E5
It can
at 5:57 Knight to d6 doenst fork king and queen. bishop would take the knight
but pawn g4 in that position wins the game
according to the theory black resigns there
@@tylerhloewen if you play Nd6 before g4 you loose the control over f6 and your position is basically trash
@@tylerhloewen that just attacks the queen, its losing since your literally down like a full knight while the opponent still has all of their minor pieces but you only with 2 rooks and 1 bishop. And also your position is trash at that point. Its literally -10… its -10 for white.. g4 is only good because its the only good move. Its a complete blunder of a position and pieces.
in the triple Muzio Gambit you said that we have a fork with the knight but the bishop could take the knight and a better move is g4 attacking the queen accorded to the engine.
I saw that too the bishop can just take the knight and there's no fork
YES! Stockfish says this move is +10 for black! Don't play this move it's a complete blunder leading to a rook pawn vs. rook knight bishop pawn endgame.
also in a "triple" Muzio Gambit there's no 3rd sacrifice,. You can't really call it a sacrifice, if it's safely protected.
@@HiArashi13 he sacs his D pawn, no? sac the knight, the bishop and then pawn would be the 3rd. but yeah he does say bishop is the 3rd
5:58 Bxd6?
The Landau variation occurs a lot in some blackmar diemer gambit declined variations which morphs into similar position. Always fun to employ and it doesn't matter whether you sac the queen or bishop first, same unfortunate result for black. Only mate better is a smothered mate when a pawn delivers mate.I've had that once but naturally it takes a certain brand of patzer to fall into that one :)
18:15 Knight can move to g4, it's protected by the bishop.
Just kick it away with h3 and proceed
@@jonnyd595
Nh6 and you are protecting the pawn. If white decides to take with bishop, the gambit still doesn't work out because black now has the bishop open which prevents you to have to take with pawn.
Just to point out that in the 7th Gambit near the start of it the knight on F6 can move to G4 as it is protected by the light squared bishop thus making the queens defence useless.
@@raysatadal1137king f6
i am glad somebody said it :') literally that's what they do 90% of the time
I've been on the receiving end of that final gambit many times as black and have always just brought the knight back for no particular reason. Now I feel justified, never realizing that I was avoiding that follow up line
Very instructive in learning new gambits if we can get the opportunity to play them, in the vienna gambit that you showed the only move after knight d5 is to take the pawn with check the king moves over then black's king plays f8, the only winning move for white after that is knight h3, then you follow up with h6 to attack the queen. This is a very complicated position afterwards, but makes for a fun game.
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That bishop move was really amazing, I was thinking what just happened but then I realised it's Nelson bro😂😂🥰
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Great content, would love to get one on one sessions, but these opens are all dependant on the response, I would love to see a top 7 black opens against the most used white openings, unless that wouldn't make sense?
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In the caro-kann defense, the horse can go to g4 in the 4th move as it is covered by the camel and we cannot take it with the queen and if we move the f file soldier to f3 ,the horse can escape to h6.
Hence failing the whole Gambit/defence
6:00 you got this nasty fork and black can resign now
The f8 bishop's honest reaction
You should totally do a video on the "C57 Italian Game: Two Knights Defense, Fritz Variation" with white playing d6, a very dubious move
Thanks for making this helpful video, now it's easy for me to decide what gambit to play.
5:58... you dont have that fork cause Bishop takes knight D6
Noticed that as well xD
Yeah....
Well theory says the knight is sacrificed
@@shinoasada4590 video says nasty fork.... not sacrificed... you got the follow up moves for this knight sacrificed?
Pfff plz never heard of the quadruple muzio gambit I guess ...
I think Nelson just missed (on Gambit 7) that Knight g4 is reasonable move, because Bishop is defending this Knight and you can't really have it with your Queen
I noticed that too, but white could just play h3 and kick the knight back to h6, which is not a very useful square for the knight
The "nasty fork" at time 5:59 is easily countered without apparent consequence when the dark square bishop captures the knight. Am I missing something?
Yes, you are missing the fact that the lesson is given by a weak NM, not a real GM.
@@draganandrei5356 but that's basic which we all cud find out..even a 1200-1300 can see that coming.
@@draganandrei5356 That weak nm still is quadruple your elo.
@@Love.Masculinity I'm 500 and I saw that lol
thank you for all the work you put in this video man. the output sure is awesome
LOVED this video, very informative. It felt like you prepaired tremendously and it showed in the video!
Great effort man! We appreciate it!👍
1900-2000 and beaten title holders with the first and second gambit, I wonder what the win rate for the wing gambit is, for me that works really well both against Sicilian and French defense.
15:51 Meitner-Mieses Gambit Black can actually play Kf8, looks weird, but does the job.
but knight can go to g4 even tough the queen is attacking it it is protected by the c8 bishop.
I was tired 🤦♂️
@@ChessVibesOfficial lol was like ughhhh pork king and queen while bishop is up there ughhh
@@meriamamistoso9917 actually its fork not pork, research the basic things before dropping a comment.😉
@@absolutezero049 wut
@@absolutezero049 grow up
In the King's Gambit (one of my favorite openings) you missed that black's bishop is defending d6 so the knight can't fork there
5:58 "black can resign now"
*Black takes knight with bishop*
"Oh fu-"
i love the gambits, thanks for the video!
13:40 black can move the pawn from I7 to I6 so if you move the bishops from I1 to C4 ,black can move the pawn from e7 to e6 and they defend everythink and your king will be expose
At 13:40, what should you do if black plays f6? I'm thinking of Re1, forcing Ne7; then Bc4, e6; Bxe6 Qe7. The bishop is still under attack and it looks like black now has enough defenders.
19:00, why does the queen have to take first? I can only see checkmate, even if the bishop was to take first.
rule of cool, mating with the bishop only is cooler than with a queen. practiaclly, there's no difference.
@@godofmoi96 That's what I thought.
So clear ! Awesome video.
9:56 the knight can actually fork the queen and the king in that position
Thank you very much for your good effort to make these GOOd wideos :)
In gambit 5, a simple pawn H6 kicks out the bishop, which if bishop backdown, can be followed by G5
That's why it's only a 66% win I guess... My wife knows chicken shit about these gambits and openings, yet she would just make a move like pawn to H6 and I would be just sad
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The matsukevich gambit is easy to defend when the queen and bishop are attacking just put a pawn diagonal from the bishop so if the bishop takes then the other pawn takes and if the bishop moves one square away just move a pawn 2 ranks and block the bishop 12:44
Great stuff! Wanna try these out
Great thanks to your nice chess gambit information.
18:59 "of course you gotta take with the Queen.." YESS THAT"S THE SPIRIT
taking with the bishop is simply a blunder
Truly helpful stuff!!!
5:57 Black bishop takes knight on D6
Hey, great video!!!!
But at 9:55, while saying white has no threats -- white has a fork on the King and Queen from the move Ng7
I like the content I really do, but i dont honestly see someone protect a pawn with a bishop for so long at 12:51. I think the most reasonable response would be for bishop to move out of c8 and move to e6. it provides an attack on your queen while being protected by a pawn, they are either forced to move queen or trade the queens and make the game last longer.
I play the Meitner-Mieses gambit! Truly super fun to play - the idea is that the Queen can not return to f6 when they take on f2, because of the Knight, so they no longer can protect their rook. You're also threatening to fork either side.
Can't wait to try some of these out, cheers Nelson
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You teached me alot, you are a great person, we are lucky to watch you.
the triple muzio"s gambit was de the best i ever seen. Keep working in your videos, i enjoyed very much, Greetings from Argenitna.
You should do one on the stafford gambit, the one Eric Rosen plays a lot
Could u make a vid on how to use each piece appropriately on certain positions?
Also I don't know if you done a video of the TRAXLER counterattack but it might be an interesting video idea. It's one of my favourite lines of the fried liver. You get lots of wins
Love your videos. Why have you been away from OTB for so long ?
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Awesome video TY
In response to the Fried Liver I prefer not to just block the bishop with d5 but instead go into the Ponziani-Steinitz Gambit with Nxe4. The move is somewhat dubious but because of that most people won't know the line, and white can easily lose on the spot by playing Nxf6 (respond with Qh4, maybe eventually your dark square bishop joins the attack, and it's just impossible for white to defend everything). Nxe4 is a bit better but black still has the advantage after forking with d5. The only correct move is Bxf6+, but if you know the line you can get out without being much worse, which in my opinion is a fair trade-off for all the times that white falls right into the trap without a second thought.
Yeah that’s the best
Nah just tracker counterattack
You write f6 many times. You mean f7. Also 4...Nxe4 is dubious, hoping for 5. Nxf7. Sadly 5. Bxf7+ and white is winning (black is not worse but simply losing).
Another excellent video! Thanks.
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For the DOUBLE MUZIO Gambit at 5:39, if white plays Qd5 check, black will most probably play Qe6 and then white can take the pawn on f4, giving check and then counterattack somewhere by saving the Queen.
Am I right???????
Please reply
9:52 regardless if king moves up or to the side, knight can move to g6 threatening the queen and checking the king (unless the king moves to d8
h7 pon : Am i joke to you?
5:59 is there any reason one can't take the knight with Bishop 🧐?
nope. Nd6+ is the wrong move and a losing one. g4 is the winning move in that position
a few questions here
In gambit 2, when u go for ND6, it can be taken by the bishop on f8, white will lose a piece
In gambit 5, after Qb3, what if black plays pawn to e6?
In gambit 7 which was 86% win rate, after pawn e5, black can move their knight to g4 since it was protected by the bishop on c8, what will we do after that?
For gambit 5, bishop could just take the queen if black pawn to e6
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@@seenitalready im not that good cause my elo is just around 1600 lmao, but chess is a fun game, especially when you succeeded in outwitting ur opponent
5:58 Nelson sir , the knight can be captured by dark bishop .
13:18. Can't we slide the queen to c8 to save checkmate
I think after Qc8:
Bxf7+ Kd8
Be6 Nd4 (Na5 you can just move your queen)
Bxd7 Nxb3
Bxc8+ looks extremely winning
@@DrPyle-ys2xn after BxD7 can't we capture the bishop with queen??
Nelson love the videos, but how many times do matches go like this. Its like I have been waiting to play lasker trap but nobody ever goes into these,
The lines are trappy, but are any of them sound, can you build a reliable repertoire around them?
Some of them. The vienna game, fried liver attack, kings gambit, and maybe the elephant gambit are all reasonable to build around. The traps against the alekhines, a specific line of the kings gambit, and caro kan are too niche.
@@cmck362 elephant gambit is extremely unsound
@@zappyFPS Not really. You still get playable positions as black and it pulls white out of their opening. It's definitely not 'extremely unsound'.
@@cmck362 ok 1600 elo dont talk to me
@@zappyFPS Actually I think I _will_ keep talking to you. Based on everything I've seen if both sides play the best moves white just keeps the pawn and stays +1 in an open game. That's not exactly unsound for a gambit and certainly not enough to warrant an 'extremely' before it. In fact, I'd go so far as to call it reasonably playable. Shocking, I know!
But please continue being an asshole. It seems like that's what you enjoy doing. I'm sure everyone respects you for it.
In the muzio gambit kd6 is not a fork because the bishop can just take and strengthen blacks position overall unless there is something I am not seeing which is very likely.
Great video, very helpful.
When you played Nd6 in the Muzio gambit, Black can just take it with the bishop right?
I didnt see you cover it, I notice in quite a few games I've played King's Gambit, Black takes King side Knight to f6 after white develops our own king side knight to f3, attacking the pawn...maybe I'm playing it wrong, but I've been losing whenever I develop a piece rather than attack blacks knight.
Hell yeah! Good luck bro!!
I'm 2000 and I love gambits/opening. This video was a lot of fun and had me laughing alot
At 5:58 you say you could fork my king and queen but what would be your response if I played Bishop takes knight?
@Chess Vibes
At time 6:00 it is a fork but won't black bishop will take knight at d6?
Whats the app you are using below your video
I've been spending some time with the Triple Muzio Gambit (I'm studying King's Gambit as my main) and after 10. Be3, Qg7 (the move he says is best for black) - I'm surprised to find that Black is winning?? Engine says 2.2. And after 11. Qxf4+, Nf6 12. Nc3 - Black is now winning 2.4.
Even though Black is initially underdeveloped, with some careful play they can equalize or even come out on top. Plus, they can line up an attack on the g-file that could be tricky for white. Honestly, unless your opponent is a straight bot I wouldn't recommend the Triple Muzio to King's Gambit Players.
Love a few of them, nobody ever plays kings gambit. In the last trap vs Caro Kann, I need to see the continuation if they take the pawn. Normally play the 2 knights defense
The trap doesn't land if they take the pawn. I would consult an engine for the mainline in that case.
5:58 "that nasty fork" blunders a full knight
btw the fork at 6:00 is not possible because the bishop can take the knight but still, great video and keep it up!
Amazing work bro.keep it up
The Elephant Gambit is one I've been using quite often!
At 14:06 what do you play when black moves his pawn to h6 attacking the bishop?
5:58 the bishop covers the fork
18:55 can someone explain me why does it have to be taken with the queen? It is the same if the bishop takes first and then give the checkmate with the queen right?
5:58 look a bit closer at that “nasty” gambit.
Great stuff
Aww I'm sad to see the Smith-Morra gambit didn't make the cut, personally my favourite gambit
2:05 for the elephant gambit, when you’re in this position, what would you do if white decided to capture the a3 pawn with the bishop with check, rather than with the knight?
You slide ur king up and have all the same threats
Elephant gambit is absolute trash tho still don't play it
That MietnerGambit line is NICE, nice percentage
Great vid. Worth looking at twice
Thanks very much. I thought i would never use landau gambit but second game after watching video i played aganist caro kann and won easily :)